Flintknapping demonstrations and tutorials, traditional bowmaking, atlatl range, other demonstrations of primitive skills, native plant walks—artifact identification from 10 am to 2 pm. Tent camping, fishing, and hiking are available at the 940-acre McCully Heritage Project. Showerhouse and restroom are available on site. The McCully Heritage Project is a private non-profit environmental center located 1 mile south of Kampsville on Crawford Creek Road. This event is not for buying, selling, or trading of relics. No local chert collections without property owner permission. This is an outdoor event and will follow current health department guidelines.